Where U.S. Home Sizes Have Grown the Most Over the Past Century
San Diego residents are living large, while people are more than willing to trade space for downtown locations in Washington D.C. and New York.
San Diego residents are living large, while people are more than willing to trade space for downtown locations in Washington D.C. and New York.
Professional home stagers share their tricks and secrets.
Bring the sparkle back to your accessories.
Cykelhuset is an avid biker's dream home.
We test out just how livable tiny houses are.
Just throw them in the compost bin and buy another set.
New research finds that some plants are better than others at cleaning the air.
Color and bold patterns are nothing to be afraid of.
Our reporter checks in with a feng shui consultant to give her dating life a helping hand.
Some folks have a natural eye for design and can create a beautifully decorated room in their sleep. The rest of us need a little help.
The bank knows your finances best, right? Wrong.
No matter where you live, and no matter how un-green your thumb, here are a few easy ways to bring the great outdoors inside.
Turning all those empty rooms into showroom-worthy tableaus of tasteful interior decor can be daunting.
Currently, the town doesn't have enough residents to fill its more than 1000 open jobs.
It can handle a lot more than your dirty plates and cups.
A fresh coat of paint might equal more money in the bank.
The iGulu automated home brewery is the Crock-Pot of homemade beer.
You're gonna need more than some pool noodles.
Majorie Hillis was against FOMO before FOMO had a name.
See how drastically rent prices can vary depending on where you choose to live.
The FoldiMate can fold, steam, soften, and stack your laundry in just a few steps.
The company sold housing designs and pre-cut materials from 1908 to 1940.
A new report by real estate database Zillow confirms that the rustic look is here to stay—at least for now.
Because why should you have to choose?